WWE WrestleMania could return to Nashville, Tennessee.

Reports have emerged that WWE is in active negotiations with Nashville, Tennessee, to host a future WrestleMania at the city's new Nissan Stadium, according to reports from Bryan Alvarez of F4WOnline and WrestleVotes Radio on Fightful Select.

The development marks a renewed push by the city to land wrestling's biggest annual event.

The new Nissan Stadium is scheduled to open in 2027, will serve as the future home of the NFL's Tennessee Titans. The 70,000-capacity venue would provide WWE with a state-of-the-art facility for the Premium Live Event.

City officials hope an announcement regarding the event could be made soon, Fightful reported on Thursday. However, if finalized, the Nashville WrestleMania likely won't take place for several years.

WrestleMania 43 is scheduled for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in 2027. WWE is also expected to return to New Orleans, Louisiana, for a future WrestleMania, though no timeline has been specified. New Orleans was originally slated to host the 2026 event before WWE changed plans and booked a return to Las Vegas instead.

This isn't the first time Nashville has pursued WrestleMania. Earlier this month, tourism groups told Fox 17 they were hoping to host the event in 2027, but the "date didn't work out" for WrestleMania 43 at Nissan Stadium.

WWE President Nick Khan also recently hyped the company's 2028 WrestleMania destination to employees at a staff town hall.